Femen protest puts dent in Euro 2012 Trophy

Femen protest puts dent in Euro 2012 Trophy

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Femen protest puts dent in Euro 2012 Trophy

Activists of Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN attack an EURO 2012 tournament trophy during its display in Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk on May 21, 2012. AFP Photo

The Henri Delaunay Trophy, which will be awarded to the winner of the Euro 2012 football championships in July, was damaged when it was dropped during a recent Femen protest in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, daily Hürriyet reported.
 
Protesters from the group removed their tops near the trophy, which had been on display for fans. Security immediately intervened, but the trophy was damaged after it was knocked down from its pedestal amid the commotion.
 
Women from the group were taken under custody.
 
Another Femen member made a similar stand against the cup while it was on display in Kiev but was restrained by security officials after she had tried to grab the cup topless.